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gel (jel) 1. a colloid in which the solid disperse phase forms a network in combination with the fluid continuous phase, resulting in a viscous semirigid sol. 2. to form such a compound or any similar semi-solid material. aluminum hydroxide gel a suspension of aluminum hydroxide and hydrated oxide used as a gastric antacid, especially in the treatment of peptic ulcer, and in the treatment of phosphate nephrolithiasis. aluminum phosphate gel an aqueous suspension of aluminum phosphate, used as an antacid and to reduce excretion of phosphates in the feces. basic aluminum carbonate gel an aluminum hydroxide–aluminum carbonate gel, used as an antacid, for treatment of hyperphosphatemia in renal insufficiency, and to prevent phosphate urinary calculi. dried aluminum hydroxide gel an amorphous form of aluminum hydroxide prepared by drying aluminum hydroxide gel at low temperature; used as an antacid. sodium fluoride and phosphoric acid gel a gel containing sodium fluoride, hydrofluoric acid, and phosphoric acid; applied topically to the teeth as a dental caries prophylactic.
gel [jel] Etymology: L, gelare, to congeal a colloid that is firm although it contains a large amount of liquid, used in many medicines as a demulcent, a vehicle for other drugs, an antacid, or an astringent, depending on the drug from which it is derived. Also called jelly. gel (jel), n a colloid in solid form, jellylike in character. Hydrocolloid impression materials are examples of gels. gel, brush-on, fluoride, n a gelatinous preparation used to promote remineralization of teeth and discourage further demineralization, intended to augment daily brushing and flossing. Formulas contain either 1.1% sodium fluoride or 0.4% stannous fluoride in a glycerin base. gel strength, n See strength, gel. gel time, n See time, gel. gel a colloid that is firm in consistency, although containing much liquid; a colloid in a gelatinous form. coupling gel see coupling. gel diffusion technique see immunodiffusion. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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1 -- 6 -- color) The Lakers' poor showing against the Spurs proves Kobe Bryant (8) and Shaquille O'Neal (34) have trouble jelling with future Hall-of-Famers Karl Malone, left, and Gary Payton, right, and worked better with role players such as Janerro Pargo (12) and Mark Madsen (35). Kariya and Selanne, the heart and soul of the Mighty Ducks franchise for five years running, knew they were close to jelling since the calendar flipped over to February. We didn't really start jelling until our conference play began. |
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